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Early Discount Registartion for Commodity Classic Ends January 20.

Only 44 more days until the Commodity Classic.
Compiled by staff 
Published: Jan 19, 2010
Growers are encouraged to take advantage of the lowest Commodity Classic registration fee by registering before the early discount deadline of midnight Jan. 20. Registering early will save attendees up to $50. To take advantage of the early registration discount for Commodity Classic, register by Jan. 20 at http://www.commodityclassic.com.
 
Farmers are sure to benefit from a wide variety of educational sessions, networking opportunities and a trade show with over 800 booths representing nearly 200 companies and organizations. “Commodity Classic is an excellent forum for sharing resources as attendees meet with other growers and industry representatives,” said Commodity Classic Co-Chair Dennis Bogaards. ”The experience offers lasting benefits for a grower’s bottom line and business operation.”
 
Commodity Classic, to be held March 4-6, is the premier convention and trade show of the U.S. corn, soybean, sorghum and wheat industries. The annual event brings growers together with key decision-makers in the agricultural industry and farmer leaders from around the country for a convention, top-notch educational sessions and a highly-praised trade show. 


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